#9 IV-C Mr. Buttermilk is a 62-year-old male who was teachin…

#9 IV-C Mr. Buttermilk is a 62-year-old male who was teaching high school biology when he experienced acute onset of right-sided weakness, confusion, and global aphasia. He was admitted to the hospital for care. His history is positive for mild obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and borderline diabetes. He was treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor for hypertension and a statin drug for hypercholesterolemia.  A carbohydrate-controlled diet was ordered for meals and snacks to manage his diabetes.  What do the symptoms tell you about the possible location of the stroke?

#72 Emma, a 6th grader, was evaluated by her school based SL…

#72 Emma, a 6th grader, was evaluated by her school based SLP.  This SLP graduated from APSU, thus she always assesses all 3 components of language.  Emma’s vocabulary was assessed using the EOWPVT and PPVT, her vocabulary scores were, 95, and 97 respectively.  She collected a speech/language sample of 50 utterances.  Few speech errors were observed. She reports that Emma’s MLU was 12.4.  What additional assessments should the SLP complete to ensure that she has a full picture of Emma’s language abilities?

Use critical thinking to determine whether the sampling meth…

Use critical thinking to determine whether the sampling method appears to be sound or is flawed.A researcher published this survey result: “74% of people would be willing to spend 10 percent more for energy from a non-polluting source”. The survey question was announced on a national radio show and 1,200 listeners responded by calling in. What is wrong with this survey?

Find the number of standard deviations from the mean. Round…

Find the number of standard deviations from the mean. Round your answer to two decimal places.In one town, the number of pounds of sugar consumed per person per year has a mean of 5 pounds and a standard deviation of 2.0 pounds. Tyler consumed 11 pounds of sugar last year. How many standard deviations from the mean is that?

“If marijuana is legalized, young people will assume that sm…

“If marijuana is legalized, young people will assume that smoking marijuana is socially acceptable. That will lead them to give into the temptation to smoke marijuana, and smoking marijuana can ruin their lives. Therefore, marijuana should not be legalized.” Which fallacy appears in this reasoning?